Morse Code Translator
Translate text into Morse code dots and dashes instantly.
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How does a Morse code translator work?
A Morse code translator converts letters, numbers and punctuation into the dots and dashes of Morse code. Snabbit separates each letter with a space and each word with a slash, so the output is easy to read aloud or tap out. Translation happens entirely in your browser, so the message you type is never uploaded.
How to use the Morse Code Translator
- 1 Type or paste the text you want to translate.
- 2 The Morse code appears instantly below.
- 3 Letters are separated by spaces and words by a slash.
- 4 Copy the Morse output.
What you can use it for
- Sending hidden messages to friends.
- Learning Morse code for radio or scouting.
- Creating Morse puzzles or escape-room clues.
- Generating Morse for a flashlight or buzzer signal.
Frequently asked questions
How are words and letters separated?
A single space separates the letters within a word, and a slash with spaces around it ( / ) marks the gap between words, matching common written Morse.
Which characters can it translate?
The 26 letters, the digits 0–9 and common punctuation such as period, comma, question mark and slash. Unsupported characters are skipped.
Is it case-sensitive?
No. Morse has no concept of case, so uppercase and lowercase letters produce exactly the same dots and dashes.
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